Jews In the Oxford 1861 Census Pt 2
Further to the earlier article describing the history of a (probable) Jew living in Oxford’s Cornmarket St in mid 19th century Oxford, the same correspondents also
Further to the earlier article describing the history of a (probable) Jew living in Oxford’s Cornmarket St in mid 19th century Oxford, the same correspondents also
www.sofo.org.uk This new museum is being built within the ground of the existing Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, which is currently housing its ongoing exhibitions. It has
Oxford Jewish Heritage launched its new downloadable walking tour on 13th October 2013. It is available by clicking here
New Town Hall Oxford Explore Museum showcases Jewish Exhibits The recently reopened Oxford Museum ‘Explore Oxford’ has, with the aid of the Oxford Jewish Heritage,
The Oxford Jewish Heritage Committee is grateful to two members of the OJC who have made us aware of some entries in the 1861 England
Christchurch College, Oxford produces a termly Library Newsletter, full of fascinating subjects, some linked their splendid collection of Judaica. This edition carries two items, ,
Exhibition: Oxford Town Hall January – March 2012 Life between the Nations: A war-time refugee story’ Persecution and survival: the experience of the
A new organisation has just appeared and is commended to those interested in our field: Jewish Heritage Europe aims to facilitate communication and information exchange regarding projects,
The Oxford Jewish Congregation has no Minister, it is a ‘do it yourself’ congregation. However it was not always so, and this article by Harold Pollins
Our aim is to raise the profile of the history of Jews in Oxford from earliest records through to the modern day.